Andrea Sneiderman trial begins Monday

DECATUR, Ga. -- Jury selection is set to begin Monday in the trial of a metro Atlanta woman who was once accused of arranging for her husband to be killed.

DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James dropped murder charges against Andrea Sneiderman Friday in the November 2010 slaying of Rusty Sneiderman outside a preschool in suburban Atlanta.

Prosecutors have said Sneiderman wanted her husband killed to get life insurance benefits before starting a new life with Hemy Neuman - her former boss. Sneiderman has denied any romantic involvement with Neuman.

Until Friday, Sneiderman was charged with malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault. She pleaded not guilty to those charges, but is still faces several others - including perjury, making false statements, hindering the apprehension of a criminal and concealing a material fact.